Hollywood Headlines: A week in review
Kesha has postponed tour dates to continue treatment for an eating disorder. “I look forward to coming back stronger than ever on the next tour,” she says in a statement. (Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty Images)
Kesha reveals her eating disorder, Meryl Streep rebukes an entertainment magnate, Michelle Rodriguez gets too tipsy and much more.
By Andrea Wang / Los Angeles Times
The actor will be juggling duties at the Golden Globe Awards ceremony this Sunday as both presenter and nominee (for “The Wolf of Wall Street”). He will join a bevy of other Hollywood A-listers on the dais, including Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks, Jennifer Lawrence and Uma Thurman. DiCaprio has been nominated for a Golden Globe 10 times, winning in 2004 for his work in “The Aviator.” (Joel Ryan / Associated Press)
Critics recently attacked Elle magazine for being racist and “fat-ist” upon the release of its four-cover “Women in TV” issue, which features Zooey Deschanel, Amy Poehler and Allison Williams in three-quarter-length color and Mindy Kaling cropped close in black-and-white. “I love my @ELLEmagazine cover,” Kaling responded on Twitter. “It made me feel glamorous & cool. And if anyone wants to see more of my body, go on 13 dates with me.” (Mike Windle / Getty Images)
Actress Michelle Rodriguez and model Cara Delevingne were having tons of fun at the Knicks game, but not because of happenings on the court. A tipsy-looking Rodriguez shared smiles, cuddles and kisses with Delevingne, to the chagrin of some onlookers. “Cara had to take Michelle’s drink away from her during the second half of the game,” an observer noted. “Michelle was so sloppy, it was embarrassing to watch.” The actress has said that while she isn’t gay, she’s open to hooking up both men and women. (Al Bello / Getty Images)
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Chris Brown maintains his innocence, rejecting a plea deal related to his October arrest on suspicion of felony assault in Washington, D.C. Reports say that the deal would require the R&B singer to plead guilty to simple assault. Brown will be back in court in late February. (Manuel Balce Ceneta / Associated Press)
Will Smith, center, took to Facebook with his thoughts after the death of James Avery, left, who starred as Uncle Phil side by side with the actor in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” “Some of my greatest lessons in Acting, Living and being a respectable human being came through James Avery,” Smith wrote. “Every young man needs an Uncle Phil. Rest in Peace.” (Ron Tom / Associated Press)
After filing for divorce, neither Khloe nor soon-to-be-ex-husband Lamar want the 8,000-square-foot abode they used to share (see pictures of the house here). It’s yours for only $5.499 million. The duo originally paid $3.95 million for it after their 2009 marriage. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
“In light of the recent attacks against my artistic integrity, I am retiring from all public life,” LaBeouf tweeted, followed by “#stopcreating.” His announcement follows a long bout of puzzling insincerity — after it was reported that LaBeouf generously lifted content from an existing graphic novel for his short film, the actor took to Twitter with tongue-in-cheek apologies. Get all the details here. (Joel Ryan / Associated Press)